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Research in hematology has dramatically improved our understanding of hematologic diseases and resulted in many innovative, groundbreaking discoveries.
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In-person access to the scientific and educational sessions of the meeting
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Coffee/tea breaks on February 6-8, 2025 and lunches on February 7-8, 2025
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From bedside to Brussels: hematology at the forefront of EU health policy
Access is at the heart of EHA's European Affairs work. More specifically, equitable and affordable access to innovative therapies that are of clear added benefit from a clinical, patient, and public health perspective.
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Join us for the 30th EHA Congress, taking place in Milan from June 12–15, 2025, as we revolutionize the way we learn and connect in hematology.
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If you want to keep enjoying the benefits of EHA membership— from around-the-clock access to EHA Campus to discounts on EHA Congress registration—you'll need to renew your membership.
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EHA Portal accountTo apply, either as a mentor or a mentee, you must be registered on the EHA Portal (Fluxx).
Read more7th European CAR T-cell Meeting
The European Hematology Association (EHA) and the EBMT are excited to announce the 7th edition of the jointly organized European CAR T-cell Meeting.
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Abstract procedureThe official abstract submission will open from January 1, 2025 until March 1, 2025 (23:59 CET).
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Join us for engaging, relatable, and memorable discussions about scientific findings. What is the Stem Cells Journal Club?The Stem Cells Journal Club is a way to get the 'inside scoop' on the development of some inspirational hematology papers.
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